"Click It or Ticket" Enforcement Begins Tomorrow in Rural Colorado

March 25, 2018 - 1,306 people cited during last year’s enforcement period

STATEWIDE—According to a 2017 CDOT study, the four counties with the lowest seat belt use in Colorado were all rural:

La Plata (74 percent);

Montezuma (74.4 percent);

Cheyenne (75.2 percent); and

Mesa (75.5 percent).

To encourage drivers in rural regions to buckle up, CDOT, the Colorado State Patrol (CSP) and local law enforcement agencies will conduct Click It or Ticket seat belt enforcement in rural counties from March 26 to April 1.

Last year, 1,306 seat belt citations were issued in rural communities across Colorado during the Click It or Ticket campaign. Seat belts are the most effective way to prevent serious injury and death in motor vehicle crashes.

"Unrestrained crash fatalities account for more than half of the motor vehicle occupant fatalities in Colorado," said Darrell Lingk, director of CDOT's Office of Transportation Safety. "This Click It or Ticket rural enforcement is a reminder that buckling up saves lives. Our goal is to decrease fatalities this year, and seat belt use will be a key factor to achieve this."

In 2017, Colorado's seat belt use rate was 84 percent, ranking Colorado 36th in the nation in seat belt use. Last year, 211 unbuckled drivers and passengers were killed in crashes in Colorado—a 14 percent increase from 2016, according to preliminary data. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates that 58 lives could be saved every year if Colorado had 100 percent seat belt use.

"Seat belt use is always important, especially in rural communities where the closest hospital may be miles away from the crash," said Col. Matthew Packard, chief of the CSP. "Seat belts give you the best chance to survive a serious crash. We encourage people to buckle up every time they enter a vehicle."

Fines for not buckling up start at $65, and parents or caregivers caught with an improperly restrained child can receive a minimum fine of $82.

For more information about seat belt safety and enforcement citation numbers, visit SeatBeltsColorado.com.

Colorado's Seat Belt Laws

Adults—Colorado has a secondary enforcement law for adult drivers and front-seat passengers. Drivers can be ticketed for violating the seat belt law if they are stopped for another traffic violation.

Teens—Colorado's Graduated Drivers Licensing (GDL) Law requires all drivers younger than 18 and their passengers, regardless of their age, to wear seat belts. This is a primary enforcement, meaning teens can be pulled over simply for not wearing a seat belt or having passengers without seat belts.

Children—Colorado's Child Passenger Safety Law is a primary enforcement, meaning the driver can be stopped and ticketed if an officer sees an unrestrained or improperly restrained child younger than 16 in the vehicle.